Silver Birch Award
Established in 1994, the Silver Birch Award is part of a reading program developed by the Ontario Library Association’s Libraries Advance Ontario Project. Originally the program was for Ontario children in grades 4, 5 and 6. However, in 2007 the Blue Spruce Award and the Silver Birch Award were realigned and the Grade category for the Silver Birch expanded to include Grade 3 students. In order to appeal to all of the readers from Grades 3 to 6, a third list was created, the Silver Birch Express. This list is a combination of fiction and non-fiction aimed at the Grade 3-4 reading level. Registered classes or groups read at least five books from the Official Selections lists of recent Canadian children’s fiction and non-fiction titles. Students cast their votes in the Spring. A non-fiction category was added in 1996. Winners are announced and honoured at an awards ceremony which program participants are invited to attend. The official sponsor of the Silver Birch Award reading program is Tinlids Inc.
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Awards Recipients
Year | Detail | Recipient |
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2002 | Fiction | Virginia Frances Schwartz, If I Just Had Two Wings. Toronto: Stoddart Kids, 2001. |
2011 | Non-Fiction | Valerie Wyatt, How to Build Your Own Country. Illustrated by Fred Rix. Toronto: Kids Can Press, 2009. |
1996 | Fiction | Sylvia McNicoll, Bringing Up Beauty. Toronto: Maxwell Macmillan Canada, 1994. |
2000 | Non-Fiction | Sheree Fitch, If You Could Wear My Sneakers! Toronto: Doubleday Canada, 1997. |
1997 | Non-Fiction | Shelley Tanaka, On Board the Titanic. Richmond Hill, ON: Scholastic Canada, 1996. |
2005 | Fiction | Sharon Stewart, Raven Quest. Markham, ON: Scholastic Canada, 2003. |
2014 | Fiction | Robin Stevenson, Record Breaker. Victoria: Orca Book Publishers, 2013. |
2010 | Fiction | Robert Paul Weston , Zorgamazoo. New York: Razorbill, 2008. |
2013 | Non-Fiction | Rob Laidlaw, No Shelter Here: Making the World a Kinder Place for Dogs. Toronto: Pajama Press, 2011. |
2014 | Express | Rebecca Upjohn, The Secret of the Village Fool. Illustrated by Renné Benoit. Toronto: Second Story Press, 2012. |
2007 | Express | Nancy Shouse, Any Pet Will Do. Victoria: Orca Book Publishers, 2005. |
2004 | Fiction | Michael McGowan, Newton and the Giant. Toronto: HarperCollins Canada, 2003. |
2013 | Fiction | Marsha Forchuk Skrypuch, Making Bombs for Hitler. Toronto: Scholastic Canada, 2012. |
2014 | Non-Fiction | Marsha Forchuk Skrypuch, One Step at a Time: A Vietnamese Child Finds Her Way. Toronto: Pajama Press, 2012. |
1999 | Non-Fiction | Marg Meikle, Funny You Should Ask. Illustrated by Tina Holdcroft. Markham, ON: Scholastic Canada, 1998. |
2005 | Non-Fiction | Marg Meikle, Ask Me Anything!: Strange But True Answers to 99 Wacky Questions. Markham, ON: Scholastic Canada, 2004. |
2009 | Fiction | Mahtab Narsimhan, The Third Eye. Toronto: Dundurn Press, 2007. |
2002 | Non-Fiction | Lyn Thomas, Ha! Ha! Ha! 1000+ Jokes, Riddles, Facts, and More. Toronto: Maple Tree Press/Owl Books, 2001. |
2008 | Fiction | Linda DeMeulemeester, The Secret of Grim Hill. Montreal: Lobster Press, 2007. |
2001 | Non-Fiction | Linda Bailey, Adventures in the Middle Ages. Illustrated by Bill Slavin. Toronto: Kids Can Press, 2000. |
2004 | Non-Fiction | Larry Verstraete, Survivors! True Death-Defying Escapes. Markham, ON: Scholastic Canada, 2003. |
2010 | Non-Fiction | Larry Verstraete , At the Edge: Daring Acts in Desperate Times. Toronto: Scholastic Canada, 2009. |
2007 | Fiction | L.M. Falcone, Walking with the Dead. Toronto: Kids Can Press, 2006. |
2009 | Non-Fiction | Kevin Sylvester, Gold Medal for Weird. Toronto: Kids Can Press, 2007. |
2011 | Fiction | Kevin Sylvester, Neil Flambé and the Marco Polo Murders. Toronto: Key Porter Books, 2010. |
1998 | Fiction | Kenneth Oppel, Silverwing. Toronto: HarperCollins Publishers, 1997. |
2000 | Fiction | Kathy Kacer, The Secret of Gabi’s Dresser. Toronto: Second Story Press, 1999. |
2007 | Non-Fiction | Kathy Kacer, Hiding Edith. Toronto: Second Story Press, 2006. |
2003 | Non-Fiction | Karen Levine, Hana’s Suitcase. Toronto: Second Story Press, 2002. |
2015 | Fiction | Jonathan Auxier, The Night Gardener. Toronto: Puffin Canada, 2014. |
2012 | Express | Jan Andrews |
1998 | Non-Fiction | Hugh Brewster, Anastasia's Album. Toronto: Madison Press/Penguin Books Canada, 1996. |
2006 | Non-Fiction | Helaine Becker, Boredom Blasters: Brain Bogglers, Awesome Activities, Cool Comics, Tasty Treats, and More… |
2008 | Non-Fiction | Helaine Becker, Secret Agent Y.O.U: The Official Guide to Secret Codes, Disguises, Surveillance and More. Illustrated by Dave Whamond. Toronto: |
1997 | Fiction | Eric Walters, Stars. Toronto: Stoddart Publishing 1996. |
1999 | Fiction | Eric Walters, Trapped In Ice. Toronto: Penguin, 1997. |
2003 | Fiction | Eric Walters, Camp X. Toronto: Penguin Books Canada, 2002. |
2006 | Fiction | Edo van Belkom, Wolf Pack. Toronto: Tundra Books, 2004. |
2012 | Fiction | David Skuy, Undergrounders. Toronto: Scholastic Canada, 2011. |
2008 | Express | Dan Bar-el, Things are Looking Grimm, Jill. Victoria: Orca Book Publishers, 2006. |
1995 | Daisy Corning Stone Spedden, Polar, the Titanic Bear. Illustrated by Laurie McGaw. Toronto: Little, Brown and Co., 1994. | |
2010 | Express | Cyndi Sand-Eveland, Dear Toni. Toronto: Tundra Books, 2008. |
2015 | Express | Cyndi Marko, Let’s Get Cracking! New York: Scholastic Inc., 2014. |
2012 | Non-Fiction | Catherine Rondina |
1994 | Carol Matas, Daniel’s Story. Richmond Hill, ON: Scholastic Canada, 1993. | |
2013 | Express | Brit Trogen and Kari Trogen, Margaret and the Moth Tree. Toronto: Kids Can Press, 2012. |
2001 | Fiction | Bill Richardson, After Hamelin. Toronto: Annick Press, 2000 |
2011 | Express | Ashley Spires, Binky the Space Cat. Toronto: Kids Can Press, 2009. |
1996 | Non-Fiction | Annouchka Gravel Galouchko, Sho and the Demons of the Deep. Illustrated by Ken Marschall. Toronto: Annick Press, 1995. |
2015 | Non-Fiction | Annaleise Carr with Deborah Ellis |
2009 | Express | Alan Cumyn, Dear Sylvia. Toronto: Groundwood Books, 2008. |